Java and Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm
Language: ENG Publication details: New Delhi PHI Learning 2009Edition: 1stDescription: 636 p. | Binding - Paperback | 23.5X17.7ISBN:- 81-203-2775-7
- 5.133 JAN DDC23
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The text begins with the programming overview and introduces the reader to the important object-oriented (OO) terms. It then deals with Java development as well as runtime environment set-up along with the steps of compilation and running of a simple program. The text explains the philosophy of Java by highlighting its core features and demonstrating its advantages over C++. Besides, it covers GUI through Java applets, Swing, as well as concurrency handling and synchronization through threads. A chapter is exclusively devoted to fundamental data structures and their applications in Java. The book shows how Unified Modeling Language (UML) represents objects, classes, components, relationships, and architectural design. This comprehensive and student friendly book is intended as a text for the students of computer science and engineering, computer applications (BCA/MCA), and IT courses.
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